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Thursday, January 19, 2012

IRANIAN ACTIVIST KILLED (houston texas) Shot to death

A Texas Medical Center student and Iranian activist was shot dead on Monday in Houston.
Gelareh Bagherzadeh was driving her car near her parents house when she was shot.
"When the officer arrived, the car's tires were still spinning," Officer J.C. Padilla told click2houston.com. "He had to reach in and turn off the motor."


At the time of the shooting, Bagherzadeh was on the phone with an ex-boyfriend who, according to police, heard "loud thud" and a "screeching noise" but no gunshots. He assumed Bagherzadeh was involved in a car accident.

HEAD and FEET along with Hands Found in Hollywood Canyon

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Call it a forgotten paradise, a little brush-covered canyon pushed up against the majestic "Hollywood" sign. Celebrities go there to get away. So do nearby residents, with their dogs or children in tow.
This week, everyone's been calling it a crime scene.
The seclusion — the hustle of urban Los Angeles vanishing into Bronson Canyon's hiking and walking trails — may have led a killer to think it was the perfect spot to cut up a victim's body. And get rid of it, quick.
A head. Feet. And hands.




 


Whoever it was that left the gruesome scene may be long gone now. That's one mystery, in a town that thrives on them and often rings up millions of dollars making up tales filled with gory scenes just like the one discovered Tuesday.

Monday, January 16, 2012

A BREAK FROM THE CRIME (PRIDE) Martin Luther King

Sunday, January 15, 2012

TRIPP ROTH Battled Disease Dies ( This article is for you little drummer boy)

Heaven's little drummer boy.

My precious angel received his wings today. 
I have had many nightmares about having to write this post. 
He was exactly 2 years and 8 months old.  
It happened within minutes of me picking him up out of bed and rocking him.  
He took his last peaceful breaths in my arms, in his most favorite spot. 
My heart literally hurts more than I ever thought was possible. 
I'm completely lost without him and don't know where to go or what to do when my feet hit the floor.   
I miss him so much it physically hurts. 
 


Please don't forget to thank God for the PEACE we prayed to him for. 
And please bear with me as I try to pull myself together. 
I will let everyone know as soon as I decide on the details of his services. 
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for the support through this unbearable time.
I know he's flying high, pain free, and talking Jesus' ear off... 
But that doesn't take away this selfish feeling of wanting him back in my arms. 
I love you, Bubby.  
Mommy misses you more than I promised I would...
I hope Jesus loves your drumming as much as we all did.

Friday, January 13, 2012

U.S NAVY HAS (Dolphins MIne Sweepers) TRAINED in San Diego (IRAN SHOW DOWN)

If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. Navy has a backup plan to save one-fifth of the world's daily oil trade: send in the dolphins.
The threat of Iran closing the strait has reached a fever pitch, reports today's New York Times, with U.S. officials warning Iran's supreme leader that such moves would cross a "red line" provoking a U.S. response. Iran could block the strait with any assortment of mines, armed speed boats or anti-ship cruise missiles but according to Michael Connell at the Center for Naval Analysis, “The immediate issue [for the U.S. military] is to get the mines.” To solve that problem, the Navy has a solution that isn't heavily-advertised but has a time-tested success rate: mine-detecting dolphins.

Woo Hoo
"We've got dolphins," said retired Adm. Tim Keating in a Wednesday interview with NPR. Keating commanded the U.S. 5th Fleet in Bahrain during the run-up to the Iraq war. He sounded uncomfortable with elaborating on the Navy's use of the lovable mammals but said in a situation like the standoff in Hormuz, Navy-trained dolphins would come in handy:

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Human Rights (Quote) by Xhabir M. Deralla

RESPECT AND DEMAND RESPECT

To be human is to have rights. Every one of us is a representative of the humankind. Thus, every one of us has the duty to respect and demand respect for the human rights of every one of us. 
The duty of every human being is to tell those who don’t know, encourage and support those who are afraid, and defend those who are threatened and prosecuted. 
To be human is to commit and struggle for the wellbeing of every human being on Earth and beyond. All that makes us human. It is hard, but human.
Xhabir M. Deralla
President of Civil – Center for Freedom

A BREAK FROM THE CRIME (MICHEAL BOLTON) SITTIN ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY